Reform Rodeo
1. Sen. Baucus, releases the Finance Committee’s public option-less, co-op-based draft bill that will be marked up later in the month (full draft in PDF here, Baucus’ interpretation of it in today’s WSJ op-ed) .
1(a). Ezra Klein opines about how “BaucusCare” should be improved, and in doing so provides a good overview of some of the draft’s key provisions.
2. The New York Times has a nice primer on one of the most discussed possibilities reforming health care: health insurance exchanges. It is definitely worth following the link the Times provides to the FEHB online comparison tool to see how easy it is for federal employees to shop for health insurance.
3. The Kaiser Family Foundation has released their annual report (summary in PDF format here, full report in PDF format here) the shows the changes in employer health benefits.
4. The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation summarizes a New England Journal of Medicine poll which finds that a majority of physicians support a public option.
5. The Health Care Blog has a nice run-down of HHS’s effort to retake control of EHR certification from CCHIT–and what the not-for-profit CCHIT is doing in response.
6. In Case You Missed It: Professor Nathan Cortez in The Health Care Blog on “Immigrants, Health Reform, & Lies” — originally posted here on HRW.




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